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EVH 5150 Series Standard Electric Guitar - Neon Pink with Maple Fingerboard

Solidbody Electric Guitar with Basswood Body, Maple Neck, Maple Fingerboard, 2 Humbucking Pickups, EVH-branded Floyd Rose Tremolo, and D-Tuna - Neon Pink
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High-performance EVH Electric Guitar

The EVH 5150 Standard was built for high performance. But what did you expect? It was designed by Edward Van Halen himself! The 5150 Standard's basswood body yields a growling, mid-forward tone that pairs perfectly with its muscular Wolfgang Alnico II humbuckers. Thanks to a graphite-reinforced, quartersawn maple neck, you'll enjoy rock-solid stability, while a compound-radius fingerboard enables exceptional speed and comfort. Designed to his exact specifications and intentionally positioned against the body, the dive-bomb-only D-Tuna-equipped Floyd Rose lets you mimic Eddie’s signature trem work with ease, along with giving you instant access to Drop D tuning. The EVH 5150 Standard has a kill switch for mind-blowing stutter effects and a low-friction volume pot for super-smooth swells. The eye-catching all-chrome hardware and matching hockey stick headstock add the perfect final aesthetic touches to this shining machine.

Quartersawn neck for stability and playability

The neck is one of the most important aspects of any instrument, which is why the 5150 Standard features a graphite-reinforced, quartersawn maple neck. Besides looking good, the straight grain of quartersawn necks is significantly more stable than plain-sawn necks and less likely to warp, twist, or shrink. Beyond that, this guitar’s compound-radius fretboard goes from 12 inches at the nut to a comfortable and flat 16-inch radius on the upper frets, ensuring easy chording down low and lightning-fast playability up high. The guitarists here at Sweetwater are awed by the incredible, unfettered playability supplied by the 5150 Standard.

Wolfgang Alnico II humbuckers yield classic EVH tone

The 5150 Standard comes outfitted with EVH Wolfgang Alnico II humbuckers. Superhuman chops aside, Eddie forged his unmistakable sound through incessant tinkering with guitar parts and pickups. To achieve his signature tone, Eddie paid particular attention to different pickup windings. The 5150 Standard’s pickups are the culmination of his experimentation. They nail Eddie's classic tone with muscular lows, singing highs, and snarling mids — all the essential elements of EVH’s elusive brown sound.

Floyd Rose tremolo for twisting, bending, and dive-bombs

The 5150 Standard boasts an EVH-branded Floyd Rose tremolo. First gaining popularity in the 1980s, the Floyd Rose’s locking design keeps your guitar in tune, even if you like to perform extreme pitch pyrotechnics. You can force the whammy bar all the way down to the guitar's body for psychotic dive-bombing. No matter how much you abuse it, you'll maintain your tuning stability, thanks to the Floyd Rose tremolo's locking design. On top of that, you can easily switch to Drop D tuning, courtesy of the 5150 Standard’s D-Tuna.

EVH 5150 Standard Electric Guitar Features:

  • Designed by rock legend Eddie Van Halen
  • Resonant basswood body yields a growling, mid-forward tone
  • EVH Wolfgang Alnico II humbuckers deliver muscular lows, singing highs, and snarling mids
  • Kill switch allows you to create mind-blowing stutter effects
  • Low-friction volume knob enables even-volume tapering for smooth swells
  • Graphite-reinforced, quartersawn maple neck provides rock-solid stability
  • Compound-radius fingerboard allows for exceptional speed and comfort
  • EVH-branded Floyd Rose tremolo allows for twisting, bending, and dive-bombing
  • D-Tuna tremolo device gives you instant Drop D tuning
  • Convenient neck-heel truss rod adjustment thumbwheel
  • Eye-catching all-chrome hardware and matching headstock

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Tech Specs

  • General
  • Number of Strings 6
  • Left-/Right-handed Right-handed
  • Body
  • Body Type Solidbody
  • Body Shape 5150 Series Standard
  • Body Material Basswood
  • Body Finish Gloss Polyurethane
  • Color Neon Pink
  • Neck
  • Neck Material Quartersawn Maple
  • Neck Shape Modified C
  • Neck Joint Bolt-on
  • Radius 12"-16" compound
  • Fingerboard Material Maple
  • Fingerboard Inlay Black Dots
  • Number of Frets 22, Jumbo
  • Scale Length 25.5"
  • Nut Width 1.685"
  • Nut Material Floyd Rose R3 Locking
  • Hardware
  • Bridge/Tailpiece EVH-Branded Floyd Rose Locking Tremolo with D-Tuna
  • Tuners EVH-Branded Gotoh
  • Electronics
  • Neck Pickup Direct Mount EVH Wolfgang Humbucker
  • Bridge Pickup Direct Mount EVH Wolfgang Humbucker
  • Controls 1 x master volume, 1 x master tone
  • Switching 3-way toggle pickup switch, kill switch
  • Miscellaneous
  • Strings Nickel Plated Steel, .009-.042
  • Case/Gig Bag Sold Separately
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 5108001519

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Rated 5/5

A NEW LEVEL

One String thickness these pickups rock. Simple and elegant. Its like a Ferrari that is a Guitar!
I love this guitar so much. I dream about it when I leave and wake to play it. Eddie did all the work(RIP) and it came set up perfectly. Fat frets easy to maneuver up and down the fretboard. The sexiest eye catching pink color! Floyd Rose is nice on this Guitar and that was my biggest worry. Again, Eddie (RIP) dialed it in and its so very well engineered. Made in Mexico with Quality! This is the Guitar from Heaven!
Music background: GUITAR/VOCALS
Rated 4.5/5

Almost a perfect guitar

I have now had this wonderful instrument for four months and one week, and I can tell you that this guitar is truly *almost* perfect.

First, the good.

The color is great, unexpectedly more of a neon hot pink than what my eyes saw in the pictures. So it may not be quite as "pink" as you might expect, the neck feels fantastic, thanks to the satin finish. The pickups sound excellent either with distortion or clean tones, and I've been able to get a wide range of sounds out of this surprisingly versatile guitar. The kill switch is a fun novelty, but not exactly as useful as I'd thought (from listening to way too much buckethead). The tremolo is a beautiful polished chrome, and it really stands out on the pink body, astride the light maple neck. This guitar is very pleasant to look at, and the pink is just unusual enough to be fun/annoying depending on where you play it, if it's not mistaken for red, which does happen surprisingly frequently. I had some trepidation about the top-mount tremolo system, but after using it, this is the absolute BEST way to have a Floyd rose - the tuning stability is rock solid, and the d-tuna wouldn't work otherwise. Speaking of the d-tuna, what an awesome little invention! Being able to swap between tunings instantly is extremely handy, and really allows for an impressive range of sounds - and not just metal! This also compensates more than adequately for the 22 frets, for those of us more accustomed to 24 fret guitars. The volume and tone knobs are excellent, as are the functions of said knobs. Very high quality, the volume in particular rolls effortlessly. I don't know that I've played another guitar that had such an impactful tone knob, if that makes sense. It really can radically change the sound, particularly on the neck pickup. Speaking of tone, this guitar really does sound as good as it looks.

Now, the bad.

The pickup selector switch is kind of crap. Occasionally, the switching will result in a "dead" pickup, and just like a toilet, you'll need to jiggle the handle (switch) to get it working again. I know this is fixable, but it's something to be aware of. Also, in my personal opinion, the places occupied by the kill switch and pickup selector should be inverted. It is very, very easy to accidentally bump the selector switch and unexpectedly change your entire sound. The fasteners that hold the strap are also kind of garbage, and the screws tend to slip out without too much abuse. A bit of wood glue can fix this, but it's still annoying, and surprising, considering how good the instrument is otherwise. I suppose your mileage may vary on these gripes.

Bottom line: this guitar looks great, sounds great, is versatile, and it's a great value, but be aware of some potential slight issues with design choices and quality.
Rated 4.5/5

More versatile version of an iconic rock God's guitar

I started playing guitar in the early 80s, and like a lot of guys from my generation Eddie was the undisputed king and will always have a special place in our hearts. While both the red and white striped Frankie and 5150 push my buttons, they are a little too "fan boy" for my taste. Over the years I had personally become more of a Les Paul guy. When I came across a mint conditioned used 2019 model primer grey 5150 Standard at a pawn shop I had to have it. In short, this guitar has blown my mind. I own a lot of high end guitars, and I gig for a living, but the EVH 5150 Standard has become my weapon of choice. Many a night I have brought a Les Paul to a gig, though it sits in the stand while I play the 5150 Standard all night.

These are the exemplary merits of the 5150 Standard:

*The neck is ultra comfortable. It does not fight you whatsoever. The fretwork is impeccable. The action can go as low as you would possibly want to set it with fretting out on bends.
*The pickups are strong but tonefull. Very clear, yet never shrill, brittle, or harsh.
*The pups are extremely responsive to backing off the volume knob, going from fat saturated sustain to spanky, clear, cleanish tones with ease.
*The tone knob allows varied voices, including a wicked "woman tone."
*Tuning is rock solid.
*Light as a feather (for a guy used to hoisting a Les Paul for 3+ hours a night).
Music background: working musician
Rated 3/5

There are better guitars, honestly. Relatively poor electronics, strap buttons, but it's not terrible.

My original review was much more favorable, but now that I've had the opportunity to try something comparable, it certainly has lost some of its luster. In this case, I'd recommend a Kramer '84 - and that's what I'm comparing this to. The 84 is basically better in every way, the electronics are better, the neck is better, the frets are better, even the Floyd is better. I don't abuse my instruments -- I even play with a light touch hahah. A couple of days ago though, the top strap button just popped out of this guitar, and the hole is totally stripped. Fixed it with some gorilla glue, but still. Also, and probably my biggest complaint is the switching and the neck pickup. There's clearly something loose in there, and I'll probably need to resolder some connections, which isn't a big deal, however I only have one other guitar that gives me any problems, so it stands out to me.

Don't get me wrong, this guitar looks great, and the pickups sound good when they're not crapping out. On its own, this is a pretty good guitar. However, for...less money, actually, you can get a guitar that is vastly superior. It's possible I got one that just slipped through the cracks on QC, but this is my updated 2 cents.
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